SEE IT: Mets' Francisco Lindor records 1,500th career hit
Mets star Francisco Lindor joined an exclusive club on Monday night, recording the 1,500th hit of his MLB career.

Mets star Francisco Lindor joined an exclusive club on Monday night, recording the 1,500th hit of his MLB career.
Lindor singled on a line drive to left field against Marlins' Tyler Phillips in the bottom of the fifth inning, giving him three hits on the night and bringing his career total to the milestone number.
The shortstop recorded 896 hits over 777 games during his six years in Cleveland, and has totaled 604 hits over 607 games with the Mets in four-plus seasons.
He has a long ways to go to reach Yankees legend Derek Jeter's all-time total among shortstops at 3,465 hits, but is now the 23rd active MLB player with 1,500 career hits. Based on his career average of 175 hits per season, he'd need to reach that mark for nine more seasons to get 3,000 career hits.
Francisco Lindor is 3-for-3! pic.twitter.com/1UmAjWyVZQ— SNY (@SNYtv) April 8, 2025
Hit #1️⃣5️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ for Francisco Lindor! pic.twitter.com/f1xQwu7bVt— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) April 8, 2025